The 28-year-old told reporters: "At this moment I'm not playing, I have no intention of signing Inter's contract."

Sneijder's statement is at odds with the words of Moratti, who had earlier expressed a belief that an agreement could be reached over the issue.

The 68-year-old told reporters: "I've spoken to those who attended the meeting, they sounded quite pleased.

"Both parties behaved sensibly. Now it's up to them, it's up to Sneijder, who is still an Inter player of course. We'll see.

"I think a lot of this has come from the media and obviously we're trying to agree on certain things, otherwise he'll stay at the club. What's important is that he's fit and playing well, that's all I care about."

Moratti also stated he would not need to attend any further talks in person, saying: "This is something which can be resolved easily. If they need me though, I will of course be there."

He also moved to clarify the player's position within the first team, insisting the former Real Madrid man will return to the side soon.

"Of course [he'll play again], as soon as he's ready," added Moratti.

"He's ready to play if he's fit and on form, not just because he's Sneijder."

Sneijder, who is being linked with the likes of Manchester United and Paris Saint-Germain, has only made five appearances in Serie A this season.